Families who loved Feelings Are Important by Maggie Brownsey often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is overwhelmed by a sudden 'storm' of emotion and lacks the words to explain why they are crying or shouting. It serves as a gentle toolkit for families navigating the transition from toddlerhood to the school years, where social pressures and new expectations can trigger big reactions. The book introduces a wide spectrum of feelings, from the warmth of gratitude to the prickliness of frustration, teaching children that no emotion is 'bad' or permanent. Parents will appreciate how it validates the child's internal experience while providing a shared vocabulary to use during future meltdowns or quiet moments. It is a secular, inclusive guide that focuses on building emotional intelligence and self-regulation through simple, relatable scenarios.